Dashlane 4 Brings Major Update to Android, iOS, Desktop

Dashlane, one of the highest rated password lockers, received a major update today to version 4.0 on all of its platforms. That includes overhauls to iOS, desktop applications, and of course, Android.

The new experience brings “beautiful, consistent design” across all apps, but it appears as if the Dashlane crew also tried to stay true to the individual platform design languages. The update also introduces five new languages, fixes fingerprint activation on Android, includes at least 618 new international banks for payment options, and more.

Here are some additional redesign highlights, according to Dashlane:

Menu Upgrades – New list/grid views, sorting options, improved button and header labeling mean it’s easier than ever to manage personal information and data within Dashlane. No matter where you use Dashlane your credential display, as well as the ability to add, find, and edit your data will remain the same.

Enhanced Search – Dashlane added new ‘Quick Actions’ from the in-app search field that enables users to more easily find data within Dashlane. No more clicking and scrolling; users can just execute a search to get what they need.

Password Changer – Dashlane added support for 300 additional websites to its industry-leading automatic Password Changer to bring the total number of compatible sites to over 500.

More Payment Options – Over 250 new international banks, credit cards, and financial institutions are now available with Dashlane Payments.

Easy Onboarding – When a new user signs up for Dashlane they will have an even smoother time getting started as new and improved account creation walkthrough screens will guide them through the process. Additionally, Dashlane has added ‘Hot Spots’ throughout the app that guide new users through critical functionalities, such as Passwords, Secure Notes, and Security Dashboard.

Secure Sharing and Emergency Contacts – Dashlane pioneered the concept of emergency password access on its desktop app in 2014, and continues to lead the market by providing password sharing and emergency contact setting on mobile devices anytime, anywhere.

If you still haven’t found yourself in the password locker arena, Dashlane is certainly worth a look.